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the philippines. thousands are dead, thousands more are missing. let's get a report from the philippines. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. day four now since this disaster hit on friday. and there are still numerous challenges, extreme challenges for the disaster relief agencies. first and foremost, this is a logistical nightmare. you have to appreciate the severity of this storm. yes, it was a typhoon. yes, the philippines is very well used to them. it's very well experienced in dealing with the aftermath of these typhoons. but they did not bank on the tsunami-like storm surge that was created by these 300 kilometer per hour winds and that's devastated some of these roads. it's knocked out the infrastructure, i'm talking about the communication, the power, and, of course, the accessibility. that makes the job of the disaster agencies that much more difficult. on the positive side there has been a huge outpouring of international financial assistance and logistical help. yesterday the m
the philippines. thousands are dead, thousands more are missing. let's get a report from the philippines. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, larry. day four now since this disaster hit on friday. and there are still numerous challenges, extreme challenges for the disaster relief agencies. first and foremost, this is a logistical nightmare. you have to appreciate the severity of this storm. yes, it was a typhoon. yes, the philippines is very well used to them. it's very well...
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latest on the recovery efforts in the philippines. there's new word that the number of dead might be a lot less than we first heard. that would be good news. stay with us, "the kudlow report". so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. the ocean gets warmer. whole grains... the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anch
latest on the recovery efforts in the philippines. there's new word that the number of dead might be a lot less than we first heard. that would be good news. stay with us, "the kudlow report". so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help...
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up 2.9% as moody's is saying the economy in the philippines is sound but the political risks are less predictable. this as the president of the philippines rodrigo duterte is engaging on a three day visit for trade talks and he also has promised not to mention the south china sea dispute with beijing. so that's a look at the positive picture here in asia. back to you. >>> thank you so much for that. let's talk about airlines. blame it on brexit. ryanair cutting its 2017 profit forecast by 5%. they are reducing their fares by 15%. they make third of its revenue from sterling. they expect profit to grow at 7%. it said, however this guidance is heavily dependent on sterling and fares not falling further. ryanair is actually up 1.5% this morning. we're seeing a mixed picture across the board for airlines. lufthansa up 1.5%. >>> and the trouble with airlines really is that it's not just the fall in sterling that's hitting the likes of easy jet, ueg and, of course, this morning ryanair over capacity falling ticket prices, terrorism scare. every where you look it's bad knews and ceos are try
up 2.9% as moody's is saying the economy in the philippines is sound but the political risks are less predictable. this as the president of the philippines rodrigo duterte is engaging on a three day visit for trade talks and he also has promised not to mention the south china sea dispute with beijing. so that's a look at the positive picture here in asia. back to you. >>> thank you so much for that. let's talk about airlines. blame it on brexit. ryanair cutting its 2017 profit forecast...
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the pse composite in philippines and the philippine currency under pressure today. and let's not forget as well one of the reasons is political uncertainty relates to the outcome of the election on may 9th. and it's really down to one man. and potential victory could be very problematic for the philippines because he's been perceived as very very tough on crime and criminals. he's something of a dirty harry in philippine politics. so it could really create a fair degree of uncertainty in the political establishment if he does win on monday. on that note back to you nancy. >> well it appears all the global markets are keeping eye to very political issues around the world. thanks for that update and we are counts down for non pharm payrolls as well. >> the political side here. well he's outlasted 16 other candidates and now donald trump is the presumptive nominee for the republican party. on "street signs" coming up we look at his odds of winning the white house. >> as i suspend my campaign today, i have renewed faith, deeper faith that the lord will show me the way f
the pse composite in philippines and the philippine currency under pressure today. and let's not forget as well one of the reasons is political uncertainty relates to the outcome of the election on may 9th. and it's really down to one man. and potential victory could be very problematic for the philippines because he's been perceived as very very tough on crime and criminals. he's something of a dirty harry in philippine politics. so it could really create a fair degree of uncertainty in the...
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we saw the yield. it's down 11.7% there. and over in the philippines here. the psa composite down .60%. after president obama cancelled the meeting. the index falling on concerns about rising tensions between the two close allies, although we should mention he has since said he regrets those comments came across as a personal attack. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> today's top corporate story. bayer sweetening bid for monsan monsanto. crops manufacturer is now willing to pay $127.50 per share for the world's largest seed company or more than $65 billion. that's up from its previous offer of $125 per share. there has been a lot of activity in the farm supply industry. rejected takeover from monsanto and agreed to be bought by chemochina this year. in the process of trying to finish $130 billion merger. we'll see if bayer and monsanto or next. >>> in the other news, vo volkswagen is in talks to buy a stake in navarrete star. vw plans to pay $16 a share or more than $200 million and will supply engines to navistar. this is an effort by vw to gain footh
we saw the yield. it's down 11.7% there. and over in the philippines here. the psa composite down .60%. after president obama cancelled the meeting. the index falling on concerns about rising tensions between the two close allies, although we should mention he has since said he regrets those comments came across as a personal attack. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> today's top corporate story. bayer sweetening bid for monsan monsanto. crops manufacturer is now willing to...
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moves across the philippines suspending the bond markets as well as the currency market. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >> a very warm welcome to the show. lots on the agenda. we'll talk europe and china in a couple minutes, but the u.s. dollar continue this is rally. in november and december, we think, are people looking backward or will they be looking forward at the structural elements for the stronger dollar. it seems like the latter. >> the strongest unemployment gain in 30 months is providing fuel to the u.s. dollar. we were talking about it when we first started on worldwide exchange at a four-and-a-half year high. now close to an eight-year high. definitely a resurgence. the question is how far can it run? >> we'll discuss that throughout the show. but the ecb council member says he sees weakening in the eurozone economy and calling it a weak spot in the world economy. he cited falling inflation in the first quarter and a slowdown in germany as the reasons for this. >>> industrial production in europe's biggest econ
moves across the philippines suspending the bond markets as well as the currency market. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >> a very warm welcome to the show. lots on the agenda. we'll talk europe and china in a couple minutes, but the u.s. dollar continue this is rally. in november and december, we think, are people looking backward or will they be looking forward at the structural elements for the stronger...
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i may be going to the philippines also we have been invited to the philippines so i will be going there. i look forward to all of them. we have not saet the details we'll take a look at that, i have not heard in terms of invoking >> mr. president >> you discussed the special counsel and the investigation. are you considering firing robert mueller >> no, not at you will >> are you concern of a larger conflict in the region >> we don't like the fact that they are classic, we are not taking sides we hat for many years of good relationships with the kurds as you know we should never have been there. we are not taking sides in that. [ inaudible >> oh, i hope hillary runs is she going to run. hillary, please run again. i think she will look, when the take a knee, there is plenty of time to do a knee and plenty of time to do plenty of things well, that's why she lost the election honestly, a set thinking, that's the reason she lost the election when you go down and take a knee or any other way, you are sitting specisi sittisi sitting essentially for our great national anthem. you are disrespec
i may be going to the philippines also we have been invited to the philippines so i will be going there. i look forward to all of them. we have not saet the details we'll take a look at that, i have not heard in terms of invoking >> mr. president >> you discussed the special counsel and the investigation. are you considering firing robert mueller >> no, not at you will >> are you concern of a larger conflict in the region >> we don't like the fact that they are...
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if they don't, they would be a positive surprise. >> asking for the philippines. shares there at more than a one-year high. vietnam as well. we're looking at stocks there. are there opportunities to be found in markets like this or is that done? >> yes, in fact investments have been emerging market equities. has been crowding into this smaller asian markets because they have strong consumption growth and that's what in fact torres have been looking for in the last few years. we prefer commodity driven markets. we prefer the likes of brazil, russia, but also china relative to these asian countries like philippines, people have been hiding for a long time. >> i have to ask you about venezuela. the situation seems to go from bad to worse. the president is putting the armed forces in charge of the courts. the food supply coming in there. is there any upside there. >> in the short term, things seem to be getting better. if you take a step back, it's really fascinating. if you consider now they have the largest oil reserve in the wor world. if you actually privatize the
if they don't, they would be a positive surprise. >> asking for the philippines. shares there at more than a one-year high. vietnam as well. we're looking at stocks there. are there opportunities to be found in markets like this or is that done? >> yes, in fact investments have been emerging market equities. has been crowding into this smaller asian markets because they have strong consumption growth and that's what in fact torres have been looking for in the last few years. we...
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the reverse takeover would be partly funded bay eed by a 2.$2n rights issue >>> in the philippines, the government ordered french drugmaker sanofi to stop the sale of a dengue fever vaccine last week they said the drug in question could worsen the disease. authorities in manila launched a investigation into a government immunization program which saw 750,000 children vaccinated with that drug. sanofi said there had been no reported deaths related to the vaccine yet. >>> yesterday in the states, it was announced that cvs was buying aetna for $69 billion the deal will combine one of the biggest healthcare chains with one of the biggest insurers. cnbc spoke to both ceos who said the combined entity could bring sweeping changes to the u.s. healthcare industry. bertha coombs has more details >> reporter: cvs and aetna's ceos say they tried to offer consumers better deals on prescriptions through their business partnership but now together they'll be able to offer even more value >> it's really the perfect time to bring these two companies together to create a new healthcare platform that can
the reverse takeover would be partly funded bay eed by a 2.$2n rights issue >>> in the philippines, the government ordered french drugmaker sanofi to stop the sale of a dengue fever vaccine last week they said the drug in question could worsen the disease. authorities in manila launched a investigation into a government immunization program which saw 750,000 children vaccinated with that drug. sanofi said there had been no reported deaths related to the vaccine yet. >>>...
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linked the a separate attack in the philippines. they hacked into the swiss system in bangladesh sending messages tost new york fed. the initial successes of that group could prompt more attacks. >> exactly right and it continue. slightly worrying story of course. >>> g7 leaders wrapping up their summit today. president obama also wrapping up his swrit to japan with a historic visit to a world war ii memorial. akiko fujita joins us now from japan with all the details. >> good morning wilfred. certainly an emotional moment for the 180,000 atomic bomb survivors still living. they have waited 71 years to see this. president obama though not offering an apology but a larger vision of a world without nuclear weapons and the significance of hiroshima. >> death fell from the sky and the world was changed. a flash of light. and wall of fire destroyed a city. and demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself. >> and here in ise-shima, leaders of the g7 countries offering a united front when it came to the statement that cam
linked the a separate attack in the philippines. they hacked into the swiss system in bangladesh sending messages tost new york fed. the initial successes of that group could prompt more attacks. >> exactly right and it continue. slightly worrying story of course. >>> g7 leaders wrapping up their summit today. president obama also wrapping up his swrit to japan with a historic visit to a world war ii memorial. akiko fujita joins us now from japan with all the details. >>...
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the hag set to decide on a case brought forward by the philippines in their issue or dibts with chinebits with china. they have already met on this and condemning unilateral actions though did not mention china exactly. and while the u.s. has never officially taken a stance on it president obama did discuss the issue of a bilateral meeting with primus abe yesterday. >> our goal with respect to our own interests in the south china sea is simply to maintain freedom of navigation. freedom of over flight and the maintenance of international rules and international rules and norms because we think that benefits everybody. including china. >> the minute that statement came out last month china came out with thinker own push, urging them not to make this a key issue of the summit. also chinese and russian foreign ministers held a joint press conference declaring shared oppositions from third parties meddling in other affairs attempts to international iez the dispute. russia is also on the agenda. not at the top but russia used to be part of the g8. japan has led the push to try and bring them ba
the hag set to decide on a case brought forward by the philippines in their issue or dibts with chinebits with china. they have already met on this and condemning unilateral actions though did not mention china exactly. and while the u.s. has never officially taken a stance on it president obama did discuss the issue of a bilateral meeting with primus abe yesterday. >> our goal with respect to our own interests in the south china sea is simply to maintain freedom of navigation. freedom of...
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. >> robert deniro opened the first nobu hotel in the philippines. we caught up with the hospitality ceo and asked them why manila. >> it's only the second you know but they keep growing. so they're so nice and smiling and also we can get nice product here so you know it's like also my customers they have customers all over the world. >> what do you think? should the asia pacific get more hotels? >> the weather is great. perfect. maybe one day we can find a real place to do that. a location in the philippines to open a resort. >> i want to talk about the business model because it's in the hotel management style. you don't own the properties but you manage and bring the brand to the actual hotel itself. what is the nobu hotel. what does it mean? >> it means service. and it means food and beverage for us. because we believe many motels in the room have a nice room and a nice lobby but they don't have maybe the food and beverage that we can provide both in the restaurant and in room service and we -- that's where we base our concept on. so that would be
. >> robert deniro opened the first nobu hotel in the philippines. we caught up with the hospitality ceo and asked them why manila. >> it's only the second you know but they keep growing. so they're so nice and smiling and also we can get nice product here so you know it's like also my customers they have customers all over the world. >> what do you think? should the asia pacific get more hotels? >> the weather is great. perfect. maybe one day we can find a real place to...
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they are the benchmark rates of the following central banks, the philippines at 3%, new zealand at 2, australia at 1.5. all three banks stood firm in the wake of the fed's decision. >> norway this morning also stood pat. >> i don't know norway's benchmark rate, do you? >> it's higher. >> i know they didn't change it today. >> that's a bonus question i didn't have on the syllabus. >> there you go. >> the fed is not in a vacuum, everybody is looking to them. >> reacting. >> they're reacting. it feels like we're in a post qe world. i'm not sure what that is. they're still being easy but want to transition no something normal. if you're a long-term investor globally how do you navigate these waters? >> i think it's worth while looking at what wias thought to be the answer to the question. the outlook has come down substantially a quarter point for '16, 50 basis points for '17. 50 for '18. that orange line now where the fed is is where the cnbc fed survey was. the fed has followed the market lower. i think you can rely on banks being low and rising gradually over the next couple years. ano
they are the benchmark rates of the following central banks, the philippines at 3%, new zealand at 2, australia at 1.5. all three banks stood firm in the wake of the fed's decision. >> norway this morning also stood pat. >> i don't know norway's benchmark rate, do you? >> it's higher. >> i know they didn't change it today. >> that's a bonus question i didn't have on the syllabus. >> there you go. >> the fed is not in a vacuum, everybody is looking to...
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throughout the day took the advantage of a photo op with the philippine leader to make some comments clarifying and walking back that description of the economy is just fine. >> listen it is absolutely clear the economy is not doing fine. s that the reason i had the press conference. that's why i spent yesterday and the day before yesterday, this past week, this past month and this past year talking about how we can make the economy stronger. >> now, of course, larry, there's no question the president understands that the economy is weak and needs help. it's really a case of a few ill-chosen words just as it was for john mccain four years ago when he came out during the financial crisis and said the fundamentals of the economy were strong, the obama campaign jumped on that, and as one mccain official said today, what goes around comes around. >> thank you, john. the whole thing is somewhat baffling to me. folks, what is going on? is obama? denial or plain out of touch? we have keith boykin, and author of "shakedown" the continuing conspiracy, and steve moore of "wall street journal"
throughout the day took the advantage of a photo op with the philippine leader to make some comments clarifying and walking back that description of the economy is just fine. >> listen it is absolutely clear the economy is not doing fine. s that the reason i had the press conference. that's why i spent yesterday and the day before yesterday, this past week, this past month and this past year talking about how we can make the economy stronger. >> now, of course, larry, there's no...
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the united states says the government this the philippines is not asked and security or economic ties. that's the country's president says he wants to align with china and separate from the u.s. university of louisville men's basketball team hit with four violations. coach hit with failure to monitor. he said he knew nothing parties are strippers were paid to have sex with players. >>> last night, it was about branding, image and trust. two of the best image people around. suzy welch and lynn kai kaplan. adviser on hillary clinton's 2008 presidential run, a judge on the apprentice. looking at the poll, trump's spoth with women is waning. listen to this. >> i am on record as saying that we need to put more money into social2security trust fund. that's part of my commitment to reyes raise taxes on the wealthy. my social squurt payroll contribution will go up as will donald's, assuming he can't figure out how to get out of it. >> such a nasty woman. >> you both laughing. you thought it was funny. >> it was a pretty nasty no-no. >> why are you laughing? >> because i've heard it b about 8,
the united states says the government this the philippines is not asked and security or economic ties. that's the country's president says he wants to align with china and separate from the u.s. university of louisville men's basketball team hit with four violations. coach hit with failure to monitor. he said he knew nothing parties are strippers were paid to have sex with players. >>> last night, it was about branding, image and trust. two of the best image people around. suzy welch...
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india, indonesia, and the philippines in terms of sovereign markets are the ones really punching above their weight right now and cracking on with structure reform and the markets like that and the markets are rewafrding them. >> thank you for that update and finally we can all rest easy after janet yellen's speech in jackson hole tonight. have a great weekend. >>> bring you up to speed with corporate movers. vivendi signed with media set for premium pay tv unit could be void after september po. 30. vivendi says the two parties are unlikely to gain clearance for the deal before that time. currently suing vivendi to enforce the contract. reuters sources say talks between the companies are continuing behind the scene. >> meanwhile, vivendi ceo has denied reports that they are looking to do a deal are the french company orange. stated that orange has reached a deal with vivendi to buy stakes in telecom italia. >> european news will be given a right to levy fews on the platform if search engines show snips of their stories. details copy right reforms being finalized by the european commiss
india, indonesia, and the philippines in terms of sovereign markets are the ones really punching above their weight right now and cracking on with structure reform and the markets like that and the markets are rewafrding them. >> thank you for that update and finally we can all rest easy after janet yellen's speech in jackson hole tonight. have a great weekend. >>> bring you up to speed with corporate movers. vivendi signed with media set for premium pay tv unit could be void...
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the pentagon said the underwater drone was operating lawfully correcting marine data in the philippines. beijing, however, is criticizing washington for hyping up the incident. president-elect donald trump reacted to the unusual seizing on twitter. first accusing china of stealing the drone. and then saying that the u.s. should refuse to take the equipment back again. eunice, what is your reaction to what has happened? >> reporter: so far just a couple hours ago the chinese foreign ministry has been trying to calm the tensions over the south china sea, saying that the u.s. and chinese militaries are in direct talks to negotiate the return of the u.s. drone. also, the ministry was very cautiously defending beijing's actions, saying that the navy had a responsibility to identify and ascertain the object. the spokesperson also said that trump's description of china stealing the u.s. drone were absolutely or completely incorrect. now, that tone was very different from what we saw in the chinese state media. the state media has been strongly defending beijing's actions as well as mocking don
the pentagon said the underwater drone was operating lawfully correcting marine data in the philippines. beijing, however, is criticizing washington for hyping up the incident. president-elect donald trump reacted to the unusual seizing on twitter. first accusing china of stealing the drone. and then saying that the u.s. should refuse to take the equipment back again. eunice, what is your reaction to what has happened? >> reporter: so far just a couple hours ago the chinese foreign...
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findings will be displayed at grand egyptian museum next year. >>> the philippines, hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day. the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cats, even birds. apossum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> friends and family called jonathan price a well-liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot and killed him this is a live look as residents in wolf city, texas, have gathered asking what's happening with the investigation in the hands of texas rangers >>> a vigil in texas now, and a police officer on administrative leave. a story too familiar in america. the texas rangers investigating why an officer shot and killed 31-year-old jonathan price at a gas station. it happened on saturday. his friends say he was a pillar of the community his family says he was only trying to break up a fight between a man and woman. nbc's morgan chesky live in wolf city in texas. morgan, what are you learning about saturday's shooting
findings will be displayed at grand egyptian museum next year. >>> the philippines, hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day. the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cats, even birds. apossum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> friends and family called jonathan price a well-liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot and...
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aircraft carrier is headed toward the philippines to aid in the relief efforts from last week's deadly typhoon. we go to manila this morning. >> reporter: as day four of the aftermath of typhoon haiyan, it still remains to be seen if any aid is getting through. the road conditions remain dire. accessibility is a real concern for the relief agency. they simply cannot get through because of the down communications, down bridges and limited handling capacity at some of these airports. the good news is this, is that more help is on the way in the form of uss washington and a support group of six other vessels, also a royal navy vessel is en route from singapore and they will carry with them a much-needed aerial support and backup for their colleagues in the philippine armed services and emergency services as well. the first responders who were in the line of fire here. they were also victims of this huge typhoon that struck on friday. so they are capacity limited as well, and they are stretched to the ground here. the situation remains grim, remains very challenging logistically and in the
aircraft carrier is headed toward the philippines to aid in the relief efforts from last week's deadly typhoon. we go to manila this morning. >> reporter: as day four of the aftermath of typhoon haiyan, it still remains to be seen if any aid is getting through. the road conditions remain dire. accessibility is a real concern for the relief agency. they simply cannot get through because of the down communications, down bridges and limited handling capacity at some of these airports. the...
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an explosion at a market in the hometown of philippine president killing and wounding. safe and as a police station after the explosion. >>> florida governor rick scott says many homes lost electricity and hermine crossed the state. especially the tallahassee area. one man died when a tree fell on him. >>> and launching a bid for independence saying the best for scotland's future. prompted by britain the vote to leave the european union. he blasted the party as reckless and irresponsible. >>> starting on saturday, one seat set aside at ohio state football games as a special p.o.w./m.i.a. chair to honor the sacrifices of those who served in the military but have yet to return home pap student came up with the idea a few years ago. >>> that's the cnbc news yupdat at this hour. more "halftime report" in a few minutes. >>> announcer: "halftime report" with scott wapner is "the" place for market-moving interviews. >> you don't call a company a sewer because the company made a mistake. >> announcer: real money -- >> we are short both tesla and solar city. >> announcer: -- rea
an explosion at a market in the hometown of philippine president killing and wounding. safe and as a police station after the explosion. >>> florida governor rick scott says many homes lost electricity and hermine crossed the state. especially the tallahassee area. one man died when a tree fell on him. >>> and launching a bid for independence saying the best for scotland's future. prompted by britain the vote to leave the european union. he blasted the party as reckless and...
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findings will be displayed at grand egyptian museum next year. >>> the philippines, hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day. the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cats, even birds. apossum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> friends and family called jonathan price a well-liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot and killed him this is a live look as residents in wolf city, texas, have gathered asking what's happening with the investigation in the hands of texas rangers as the crowds grow, live coverage just ahead. i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactl
findings will be displayed at grand egyptian museum next year. >>> the philippines, hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day. the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cats, even birds. apossum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> friends and family called jonathan price a well-liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot and...
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whether in australia or the philippines, or singapore. our defense budgets reflect our commitment to things like maritime security in the region. the -- the continuing efforts around building the east asia summit architecture means that there's the kind of date-to-date interaction around a whole range of issues. whether it's disaster relief or public health issues, or counterterrorism. there's consultations taking place today that were not taking place eight years ago. so i think on every dimension we are in a much stronger position to engage, influence and learn from our asia-pacific partners. the thing i probably enjoy most has been our young southeast asian leaders program, just because whenever i meet with the, the young people from asean countries, i am inspired. it makes me very optimistic about the future and what's going to happen over those next 50 years, ba you ecause if you them about the future they want to see, they are very much committed to an interdependent world, a world in which people are learning and exchanging ideas a
whether in australia or the philippines, or singapore. our defense budgets reflect our commitment to things like maritime security in the region. the -- the continuing efforts around building the east asia summit architecture means that there's the kind of date-to-date interaction around a whole range of issues. whether it's disaster relief or public health issues, or counterterrorism. there's consultations taking place today that were not taking place eight years ago. so i think on every...
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preserved mummy inside the find also be displayed at in museum next year. >>> the philippines. hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive-through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cat, even birds a possum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds >>> friends and family called jonathan pryce a well liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot and killed him this is a live look as residents in wolfe city, texas, have gathered, asking what's happening with the investigation in the hands of texas rangers as the crowds grow. live coverage just ahead find new listings so quickly? (operator) got another vacancy at fifth and pine. (brad) oh, that's good. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. a master'sdgren, youin chemical engineering., and you're technically a genius... and it appears you're quite the investor. i like to trade. well, td ameritrade has pros ready if you need help, say talking through a new strategy... ... just in
preserved mummy inside the find also be displayed at in museum next year. >>> the philippines. hundreds of people in cars had their pets blessed on world animal day the pandemic forcing the annual event to be a drive-through. the priest sprinkling holy water on dogs, cat, even birds a possum event on this trip around the world in 80 seconds >>> friends and family called jonathan pryce a well liked member of his north texas community. and now they're wondering why police shot...
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would suffer its worst military defeat in history, the loss of the philippines. nazis again rallying russians in great spring offensive. yes, threatening to beat the only other opponents left besides us and the brits. that was a tremendous buying opportunity. once we realized we were going to win the war a year before it ended. dow back at 145. off to the rateses. how about water gate? worst presidential crisis in the history. the dow fell from a heist 989 in june 1973 when we first figured out that president nixon was probably gone. down to when he fell in disgrace in 1974. and down in the first seven months of president ford's reign. then a u-turn. took out 773 a year later in july of '75. eight months after that rallied above 1,000 when the long national nightmare was indeed behind us. buying opportunity. why go into all these? simple. they are reminders that when the nation faces systemic collapse, instability at the white house and military defeat at the hand of the axis powers, these turned out to be opportunities. not time to run, not time to fear. time to
would suffer its worst military defeat in history, the loss of the philippines. nazis again rallying russians in great spring offensive. yes, threatening to beat the only other opponents left besides us and the brits. that was a tremendous buying opportunity. once we realized we were going to win the war a year before it ended. dow back at 145. off to the rateses. how about water gate? worst presidential crisis in the history. the dow fell from a heist 989 in june 1973 when we first figured out...
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particularly over the visibly, the philippines. we saw what happened and africa. little by little, gaining influence. so, we're going to have east west tension along these lines and traditional cold war line. for example, got to be prepared for that. also got to be prepared for a change in scenery with people losing interest. because progressively, something for sure, it's a huge option in solar. whether it pays off in 2017 or 2027. eventually, you've got to be prepared for a loss of interest. because nobody cares what's going to happen there. so, the syrian you know, war is interesting. but less for the great power and more for the -- >> look what's going on in saudi arabia. >> exactly. saudi arabia has huge deficits. the main problem is europe, i think. also. the wup you've got to consider is that people finally figured out that their problem was not europe as an entity or concept. the problem was brussels. and having that top down structure is no longer compatible to the complex system we had in 2017, so, to give you an example, say you're serbian dentist livin
particularly over the visibly, the philippines. we saw what happened and africa. little by little, gaining influence. so, we're going to have east west tension along these lines and traditional cold war line. for example, got to be prepared for that. also got to be prepared for a change in scenery with people losing interest. because progressively, something for sure, it's a huge option in solar. whether it pays off in 2017 or 2027. eventually, you've got to be prepared for a loss of interest....
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the japanese battleship was discovered in the waters off the philippines more than 8 years after he began his search. and that is our cnbc news update for this hour. let's get back to "squawk alley." >>> thank you, sue. meet europe's newest tech unicorn. marketplace far fetch announcing this morning it has raised $86 million in series e funding led by jiri miller in's dst valuing the company at $1 billion. the london based retailer offers access to more than 300 luxury fashion boutiques worldwide. joining us is the company's founder and ceo josay nerve vis. good to see you. >> thank you for having me here. >> i have to say, i discovered farfetch just last week. i was led there by one of the fashion aggre graters. poly war the name of it. the first that i had heard of it. i'm wondering what the selling point is and strategy to get the name out and expand the business beyond europe where you're based. >> no. >> yes. farfetch is a new way to shop for fashion. we basically provide access to 300 of the world's best independent luxury retailers. we can shop the streets of milan, paris, new york
the japanese battleship was discovered in the waters off the philippines more than 8 years after he began his search. and that is our cnbc news update for this hour. let's get back to "squawk alley." >>> thank you, sue. meet europe's newest tech unicorn. marketplace far fetch announcing this morning it has raised $86 million in series e funding led by jiri miller in's dst valuing the company at $1 billion. the london based retailer offers access to more than 300 luxury...
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happen until 2020. >> or the philippines. >> the philippines, it's still -- >> still early days. >> early days. >> still ol gonely, that's a plus. >> ebitda multiple has to be taken into account. and then also growth trends in the chinese and asian markets that are much more substantial than enough the u.s. >> last quick question, what's your top pick given massive run over the past month of all of these stocks into these numbers? >> i still like mgm quite a bit here. >> so the least mccow centric game you like the most. >> because i think a lot of the run up has been around mccow. mgm created a good quarter. i know there were on theics that made it not look as good. but they are going to ipo their property r eerks it soon. you have cost savings measures that will grow ebitda by $300 million over the next couple of years and vegas is doing very well. and their property in mccow is positioned in the middle of coti, and it's going to more than double their footprint there. >> adam thank you for coming by. >>> markets are in rally rode immediate on this super tuesday. the dow up 330, l
happen until 2020. >> or the philippines. >> the philippines, it's still -- >> still early days. >> early days. >> still ol gonely, that's a plus. >> ebitda multiple has to be taken into account. and then also growth trends in the chinese and asian markets that are much more substantial than enough the u.s. >> last quick question, what's your top pick given massive run over the past month of all of these stocks into these numbers? >> i still like...
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the philippines, indonesia are up strongly this year. and vietnam hasn't done all that well, or it's done okay. especially the economic performance has been fantastic. and with the trump, i believe that there will be a -- in asia. in other words, tensions between the u.s. and china and other countries will be reduced, and that should be favorable for the asian stock market. i also think the victory of mr. trump is very bullish for central asia and for russia. >> hey, mark, it's tim. so what is the biggest misperception of china right now and the currency last night, one of the biggest moves we have seen when people have been very focused on china. >> well, i think that as i explained in the past, we have a huge credit bubble in china. that -- there's no question about this. on the other hand, i mean, if you go through asia or you travel around the world, and you look at all of the chinese travelers, these are not people that borrow money to travel. they have cash. and so on the one hand, you have a little credit in the system in china. o
the philippines, indonesia are up strongly this year. and vietnam hasn't done all that well, or it's done okay. especially the economic performance has been fantastic. and with the trump, i believe that there will be a -- in asia. in other words, tensions between the u.s. and china and other countries will be reduced, and that should be favorable for the asian stock market. i also think the victory of mr. trump is very bullish for central asia and for russia. >> hey, mark, it's tim. so...
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the ruling that will be claimed as a victory now by the philippines. judges also found the chinese law enforcement -- colliding with philippine fishing vessels in the sea. and china which boycotted the case said it will not be bound by any ruling and control the region is valuable because more than $5 trillion of global trade passes through the south china sea each year. china has been accused of ramping of control by building the artificial islands on reefs on which it has added airstrips and other military-style installations. >>> all right. back to the markets here. it was a record day yesterday. looks like it could be repeated today if it were to hold. the s&p 500 closed at a new all-time high. the benchmark also hit a new intra-day high. nasdaq posted its best close of the year breaking above the 5,000 mark for the first time since last year in december. joining us now is cio of wells fargo investment management. and president of the wells fargo investment institute. and sara malek. thanks to both of you. do either one of you feel really bullish t
the ruling that will be claimed as a victory now by the philippines. judges also found the chinese law enforcement -- colliding with philippine fishing vessels in the sea. and china which boycotted the case said it will not be bound by any ruling and control the region is valuable because more than $5 trillion of global trade passes through the south china sea each year. china has been accused of ramping of control by building the artificial islands on reefs on which it has added airstrips and...
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the philippines down 1%. jakarta composite in indonesia down by more than 0.1%. there is a report that's come out saying that emerging market asia has seen $17 billion worth of outflows so far this month since that trump victory. and let's take a look at what's going on with the nifty, because it's had choppy trade today. it's up by 0.33%, but that's with banking pressure after the rbi this weekend told banks it has to place a majority of its cash reserves at the central bank as a result of what's been happening with the banning of the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, creating a huge surge of liquidity there in india. so, that's a snapshot of this monday afternoon. louisa, back to you. >> pauline, have great rest of your day. we're just getting started here on this end, so you're a bit ahead of us. we'll talk soon once again. >>> standard charter reportedly set to cut 10% of its corporate and institutional banking unit, according to reuters sources. it's understood the job cuts may come this week as part of a wider cost reduction drive. shares off 1.5% in today's mostl
the philippines down 1%. jakarta composite in indonesia down by more than 0.1%. there is a report that's come out saying that emerging market asia has seen $17 billion worth of outflows so far this month since that trump victory. and let's take a look at what's going on with the nifty, because it's had choppy trade today. it's up by 0.33%, but that's with banking pressure after the rbi this weekend told banks it has to place a majority of its cash reserves at the central bank as a result of...
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in asia, japan, and the philippines were closed. in europe only the uk, french, dutch and spanish stock markets are open. they're also going to be closing early. u.s. equity futures, see how the market is setting up for the day. dow off by 20 points. nasdaq off by 8 points s&p 500 off as well. let's get some of the headlines. regulators are reportedly looking into whether financially classified bad loans, "the wall street journal" citing depositions that were unsealed this morning. the s.e.c., fed, fbi alabama banking commission sig t.a.r.p. and the justice department has been questioning bank executives. regulators have warned 350 medical practices that they may have purchased potentially counterfeit botox from a network of wholesalers controlled by canada drugs. that's the problem. it's counterfeit. it's not working. >> is it no good? is it not botox? >> i'm asking a question. why it's not working. >> oh, oh, yeah. >> you are known for that razor sharp -- >> yeah. >> you're a print guy. take your time with these things. how long d
in asia, japan, and the philippines were closed. in europe only the uk, french, dutch and spanish stock markets are open. they're also going to be closing early. u.s. equity futures, see how the market is setting up for the day. dow off by 20 points. nasdaq off by 8 points s&p 500 off as well. let's get some of the headlines. regulators are reportedly looking into whether financially classified bad loans, "the wall street journal" citing depositions that were unsealed this...
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the new york fed asking the philippine central bank to recover $81 million stolen by hackers in february. that $81 million belonged to the bank of bangladesh which has an account held at the fed. reuters reporting it was mostly launderred through the philippines casino industry. the government set to release first quarter -- take a first look at second quarter gdp, 2.6% annual growth rate, up from 1.1% -- >> that gets confusing. first look at second quarter. >> a second look at the first quarter, right? i mean, it matters. >> the atlanta fed cut its estimate yesterday. >> i saw that. >> atlanta fed, if in the last couple of gdp quarters it was higher, and got it down to almost zero. we watched the atlanta fed. they seem to be ahead of everybody else on forecasting weakness. why does it take so long for everyone else? do you know? >> no. maybe they have aulse on a different part of the economy -- >> big airport. >> earnings -- aren't you from atlanta? >> i am, just told the last ceo, i grew up down the street from his house. >> today that was? >> i heard that. >> what day is today? >> ear
the new york fed asking the philippine central bank to recover $81 million stolen by hackers in february. that $81 million belonged to the bank of bangladesh which has an account held at the fed. reuters reporting it was mostly launderred through the philippines casino industry. the government set to release first quarter -- take a first look at second quarter gdp, 2.6% annual growth rate, up from 1.1% -- >> that gets confusing. first look at second quarter. >> a second look at the...
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the philippines lined up to receive relief supplies after a volcano eruption near the capital. tens of thousands have fled their homes. so far no injuries have been reported you're up to date. carl, back downtown to you >> sue, thank you very much. after the break this morning, what today's phase one deal means for your portfolio we will check in with byron wie when "squawk on the street" comes back ♪ ♪ with a nation-leading $150 billion commitment to infrastructure, we're creating state of the art, 21st century transportation hubs, constructing new bridges, bringing high-speed internet to every corner of the state, and committing to low-cost clean energy. with infrastructure built for the future, the companies of tomorrow can thrive here today. see your future at esd.ny.gov. >> the so-called forced technology, there will be heavy lifting on mothat will be done n phase 2. >> dow and s&p record highs once again as we await the signing of phase 1 in about an hour's time. joining us this morning, tbyron wien on what today means good to have you back. good morning >> always goo
the philippines lined up to receive relief supplies after a volcano eruption near the capital. tens of thousands have fled their homes. so far no injuries have been reported you're up to date. carl, back downtown to you >> sue, thank you very much. after the break this morning, what today's phase one deal means for your portfolio we will check in with byron wie when "squawk on the street" comes back ♪ ♪ with a nation-leading $150 billion commitment to infrastructure, we're...
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and now the united states over the past couple of months have been getting involved to protect the philippines, american ally. the concern by the international tribune which rejected china eastertorial claims in the south china sea will result in beijing expanding military presence around these 250 islands which experts say would dramatically increase the chance of an unintended conflict. but the former national security council member james keith telling me china has to walk a fine line, exert a powerful stance in order to alleviate concerns domestically but not rock the boat too much on the international stage. it does have two important events coming up this fall, the g-20 summit hosted in china and the sdr inclusion in october where it's widely believed china's currency will be officially added to the ims basket. that's been a huge economic goal for the chinese leadership. the other topic that's been spoken about today is whether this geopolitical event will impact china's economic policy. in order to preserve china's sense of nationalism china will perhaps try to spin the news to show its
and now the united states over the past couple of months have been getting involved to protect the philippines, american ally. the concern by the international tribune which rejected china eastertorial claims in the south china sea will result in beijing expanding military presence around these 250 islands which experts say would dramatically increase the chance of an unintended conflict. but the former national security council member james keith telling me china has to walk a fine line, exert...
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philippines and every where else. it's interesting to think about the impact elizabeth warren and bernie sanders will have here. hillary clinton is now the person who is most likely going to be in the white house, so did she have to take steps to immediately kind of say to them, look, i'm going to do free college, or i'm going to -- what economic policies do you think are going to happen because of that? >> i think they will have a lot of clout. bernie sanders, who basically had no clout in congress before, will come back much stronger. you heard hillary clinton leaning heavily on elizabeth warren on the campaign trail the other day. i think the most important thing will be the appointments. do do do bernie sanders and elizabeth warren have is a veto over the next undersecretary? they're gearing up for that. i think the first skirmish will come over that. in order to govern, she's going to need to deal with the house of representatives where the republicans are likely to still have a majority, or even if they don't, t
philippines and every where else. it's interesting to think about the impact elizabeth warren and bernie sanders will have here. hillary clinton is now the person who is most likely going to be in the white house, so did she have to take steps to immediately kind of say to them, look, i'm going to do free college, or i'm going to -- what economic policies do you think are going to happen because of that? >> i think they will have a lot of clout. bernie sanders, who basically had no clout...
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the president of the philippines famously told president obama to go to hell is vowing never to do it again. president duterte -- >>> it's flu season again. time to go out of your way to get a shot, right? not if you live in delaware. hundreds are getting vaccinated for free without even getting out of their cars. delaware's governor was first in line at the new drive-through clinic in dover. that's your cnbc news update for this hour. carl, back to you. >>> melissa, thanks so much. u.s. economic growth a bit better than expected this morning. gdp up 2.9 in the third quarter, that's the biggest gain in a koum couple of years. steve liesman with a closer look. >> we've been waiting for this rebound one quarter after another going back several quarters, it never came, well, it finally came. after a series of disappointments waiting for the rebound for the 1.5 we get a good number here 2.9% though flattered by things may not be expected to repeat in coming quarters. 2.9%'s the growth and that's a good change from the second quarter which came in at 1.4%. core pce inflation followed by th
the president of the philippines famously told president obama to go to hell is vowing never to do it again. president duterte -- >>> it's flu season again. time to go out of your way to get a shot, right? not if you live in delaware. hundreds are getting vaccinated for free without even getting out of their cars. delaware's governor was first in line at the new drive-through clinic in dover. that's your cnbc news update for this hour. carl, back to you. >>> melissa, thanks so...
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elsewhere, we are seeing rebounds the jakarta composite, philippine under performing because of earnings disappointments. a bounce back now. is it sustainable? there are questionable pace of reform. it's going to be quite busy from the local data central is it bank point of view. gdp coming out of indonesia tomorrow and we have the preserve bank of australia and malaysia meeting this week. >>> a lot to look forward to. thank you so much. >>> warren buffet has admitted he got it wrong when it comes to the impact of low interest rates. speaking of berkshire hathaway's annual meeting in omaha, he was surprised that zero rates had not created inflation. he added smarycts would be overpriced if interest rates right. he purchased more ibm shares. >> think 13 f is doing a weaker. >> can you tell me how many shares you bought? >> this is really off the top of my head. but i'm sure we bought 3 million or something like that. i think we have 78 or 79 million shares now. >> why did you buy in the quarter? >> i bought it because i thought we were getting our money's worth. >> can you tell us what yo
elsewhere, we are seeing rebounds the jakarta composite, philippine under performing because of earnings disappointments. a bounce back now. is it sustainable? there are questionable pace of reform. it's going to be quite busy from the local data central is it bank point of view. gdp coming out of indonesia tomorrow and we have the preserve bank of australia and malaysia meeting this week. >>> a lot to look forward to. thank you so much. >>> warren buffet has admitted he got...
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australia, 12 from indonesia, 9 frs uk, 4 germans, 4 bell gums, 3 from the philippines, 1 canadian and one from new zealand. right now, 20 remain unverifunv. i think the standout is the numbers from europe. the comments you've heard hillary clinton talking about, if we said the russian involvement, just what response comes from europe right now? there are plenty of announcements to go through. >>> we did see the s&p 500 losing 1.1%, in fact, the worst date syrup april the 10th. right now, we're seeing a slight bounce. the dow indicating higher by is 12 points and the s&p up by 1.5 pints and the nasdaq just shy of 8 points higher. allen from bull's eye options joins us now. we do seem to be seeing a bit of stabilization as far as the futures are concerned right now. what's the way to play this now? do you stay defensive? >> well, i think you saw a shift to taking a risk off yet, just immediate iraqi to the unfortunate events. but overall, the markets are resilient. for me, it's not how the market acts. it's how it reacts. anytime we've had any issues, any crisis, the market has bounced
australia, 12 from indonesia, 9 frs uk, 4 germans, 4 bell gums, 3 from the philippines, 1 canadian and one from new zealand. right now, 20 remain unverifunv. i think the standout is the numbers from europe. the comments you've heard hillary clinton talking about, if we said the russian involvement, just what response comes from europe right now? there are plenty of announcements to go through. >>> we did see the s&p 500 losing 1.1%, in fact, the worst date syrup april the 10th....
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philippines. just a tremendous image, a teenage pilot flying off a carrier in world war ii. then i saw him again colin powell, when he was chairman of the jcf, he was the leader and i was privileged to accompany president bush to moscow and helsinki and frequently he liked having the military around him so i tell people with multiple heads of state and senior people and i was a lowly lieutenant general, i'd be the only uniformed guy in the room it was not just that the president wanted somebody to tell the chairman of the jcs what was going on. he liked having us around, we loved him. >> i was struck being reminded of the persian gulf victory. how quick and complete it was. he built an international coalition to support the effort but then he didn't go further to try for regime change in iraq. today there's so much controversy in not only his son's administration but as it regards to ukraine and russia's activity and the u.s. trying to figure out what its appropriate vole on the international sphe
philippines. just a tremendous image, a teenage pilot flying off a carrier in world war ii. then i saw him again colin powell, when he was chairman of the jcf, he was the leader and i was privileged to accompany president bush to moscow and helsinki and frequently he liked having the military around him so i tell people with multiple heads of state and senior people and i was a lowly lieutenant general, i'd be the only uniformed guy in the room it was not just that the president wanted somebody...
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>> i'm opening my second property in the philippines and we're developing more right now in dubai. i've been doing it in las vegas and new york as well. it's going to be boutique hotels under my name, just paris. >> it strikes me that you have a lot in common with ivanka trump, whose name was enough on its own to bounce off, she's also done so much. you know ivanka, you guys are friends or have been friends, whatever. what have you thought as you've watched her father running for president and the spotlight that's put on her and the way that she's handled that? >> i've known her since i was a little girl. i really respect her. i think she is really a businesswoman and she handles it very well. she grew up in this as well, in new york with her father. i admire her. i think she's a beautiful woman. she has an amazing family and i'm really happy for her. >> and your parents have been best friends with the trumps for years. what do you know about donald trump that the public doesn't know as he runs for president here? >> i've known him since i was a little girl. he's a very nice man. i
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northern philippines and it was felt all the way to manila office workers left their buildings, but no damage was apparent after the quake struck. >>> and 13 zoo animals that were trapped without food or water in allepo were safely evacuated to their new homes in jordan. the animals spent almost three weeks in cages, but they were fine allegatially arriving at t life ig reserve today. that is the news update this hour >>> it has been a rough week for the nasdaq big caps. just a blip or the start of more selling? ene tu lunch" will explore that wh wrern >>> more drama at uber a group of ish investors have asked benchmark that it does even down from the company's board of directors the move comes a day after benchmark sued the former uber ceo travis kalanick for fraud. joining us on the cnbc news line is dan primak. dan, this is getting curiouser first benchmark sues kalanick for fraud and basically kick him off the board and make it impossible for him to ever come back and now a couple of other hol r holders are suing -- wants wench mark off the board what is going on >> they are ask
northern philippines and it was felt all the way to manila office workers left their buildings, but no damage was apparent after the quake struck. >>> and 13 zoo animals that were trapped without food or water in allepo were safely evacuated to their new homes in jordan. the animals spent almost three weeks in cages, but they were fine allegatially arriving at t life ig reserve today. that is the news update this hour >>> it has been a rough week for the nasdaq big caps. just...
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philippines to turkey to scotland and u.s. foreign policy. the second is donald trump is plainly unnerved by the idea that he did not win the popular vote and so he sent a false tweet over the weekend saying he had won the popular vote if you deduct millions of illegal votes there's no evidence whatsoever that there were millions of illegal votes and finally you have this public battle over the secretary of state position with former campaign manager kellyanne conway trashing mitt romney over the weekend. mitt romney is coming here today to have a meeting with donald trump and so is bob corker and also david petraeus, the retired general all three are potential secretaries of state. for now though, he does not have a top foreign policy adviser to guide him on the issue of what happens in cuba after fidel castro. what we've seen evolve is a series of tweets. first on saturday after the news broke of fidel castro's death a celebratory tweet and then a fuller statement in which he said the cruelties of the castro regime can't be
philippines to turkey to scotland and u.s. foreign policy. the second is donald trump is plainly unnerved by the idea that he did not win the popular vote and so he sent a false tweet over the weekend saying he had won the popular vote if you deduct millions of illegal votes there's no evidence whatsoever that there were millions of illegal votes and finally you have this public battle over the secretary of state position with former campaign manager kellyanne conway trashing mitt romney over...
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leaders that includes putin, erdogan, the philippines. are you seeing evidence that any of that if you believe it is demonstratablely negative for u.s. stocks? >> well, i think that eventually stocks will move according to economic fundamentals. in the u.s. we have a fully priced stock market. and overseas european stocks are relatively less expensive than the u.s. or relative bargain, and the large bargain you can find in emerging markets in my opinion. >> you've been no fan before of u.s. government debt. we're seeing a big jump in yields this morning. 1.97 selling of u.s. government bonds, have we seen the bottom of that trade? and how high do yields go from here and how fast do you think? >> well, i think if the 10-year's note went to around 2% in the next few days, i would be buying 10-year treasury notes because i believe the economy in the u.s. is slowing down regardless whether you would have had clinton or trump. i think the higher yields that are now being priced into the market will have or will start to have a negative impact
leaders that includes putin, erdogan, the philippines. are you seeing evidence that any of that if you believe it is demonstratablely negative for u.s. stocks? >> well, i think that eventually stocks will move according to economic fundamentals. in the u.s. we have a fully priced stock market. and overseas european stocks are relatively less expensive than the u.s. or relative bargain, and the large bargain you can find in emerging markets in my opinion. >> you've been no fan before...
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philippines, hotels in brazil and vancouver. the risks or the optical risk have already become apparent. three days after he talked to argentina's new president at trump tower, in buenos aires, suddenly got construction permits. his dealings with the u.s. government, that new hotel in d.c. is leased from the federal government, by an agency, whose chief trump will appoint. he's got three basic choices here on how to handle this. he could have his kids run the company and separate them from the white house. he could put the whole company into a blind trust, run by an independent trustee who he's never had a business relationship with. or he could sell the entire kit and caboodle and put all the proceeds into a trust. all of those have imperfections. and that's why once he becomes president, all the attention will turn to an obscure provision of the constitution you're about to hear a lot about it called the amoliement clause. it is up to congress to enforce it. there is a lot of disagreement about whether this could apply to trum
philippines, hotels in brazil and vancouver. the risks or the optical risk have already become apparent. three days after he talked to argentina's new president at trump tower, in buenos aires, suddenly got construction permits. his dealings with the u.s. government, that new hotel in d.c. is leased from the federal government, by an agency, whose chief trump will appoint. he's got three basic choices here on how to handle this. he could have his kids run the company and separate them from the...
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indonesia, the philippines -- >> what does all that mean? and what does all that mean? so all those countries being higher signifies what? >> it means that the u.s. is basically a fully priced market. there are more attractive opportunities elsewhere. and i believe that actually if the fund managers they were so bullish about u.s. stocks on 12 month basis u.s. stocks are actually lower than they were in may 2015. but long-term u.s. treasuries have rallied 20%. >> on that note, marc, let me ask you this. do you think negative yields in the u.s. are a foregone conclusion? >> i doubt that because i think that the dollar considering everything that is happening in europe, the dollar is not that strong. so the market may be pricing in some dollar weakness. isn't it unusual that you have ten years u.s. treasury notes at the higher yield than spanish and italian bonds? for me it's incredible. but this is the mispricing that's occurring because of manipulation by central banks. >> so, frank, let me ask you one question, you advise several sovereign wealth funds, a lot of them a
indonesia, the philippines -- >> what does all that mean? and what does all that mean? so all those countries being higher signifies what? >> it means that the u.s. is basically a fully priced market. there are more attractive opportunities elsewhere. and i believe that actually if the fund managers they were so bullish about u.s. stocks on 12 month basis u.s. stocks are actually lower than they were in may 2015. but long-term u.s. treasuries have rallied 20%. >> on that note,...
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it became apparent that rodrigo would be the next president of the philippines he reportedly drove to a cemetery to visit his parent's tomb where he was caught on video sobbing. his critics have dubbed him a butcher for advocating the murder of drug traffickers and other criminals. a u.s. official signalled washington's willingness to work with him. >>> new york firefighters performing a dirg rescue when two window washers got stuck on a slanted platform in lower manhattan. the platform was dangling 17 stories above the ground. the rescuers had to rappel down the side of the building to get to the stranded window washers. and this story is just downright depressing. the cost of aging continues to rise. the median annual bill for a private room in a nursing room edging close to $100,000, that's annually. that's according to the insurance company genworth financial which sells policies covering long-term care. that's the news update, guys. back to you. >> thank you, sue, got it. the oil market is closing for the day. let's goat jackie deangelis at the nymex. jackie. >> reporter: hi, mic
it became apparent that rodrigo would be the next president of the philippines he reportedly drove to a cemetery to visit his parent's tomb where he was caught on video sobbing. his critics have dubbed him a butcher for advocating the murder of drug traffickers and other criminals. a u.s. official signalled washington's willingness to work with him. >>> new york firefighters performing a dirg rescue when two window washers got stuck on a slanted platform in lower manhattan. the...
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al news rah and boko haram and the one in the philippines and a whole series of these groups so what i focus on with the work i do in my foundation is to say we've got to tackle the ideology, the education of large, large numbers of young people, millions of them every day, to a view of the world that is hostile to those that are different, to a view of the world that isn't about educating young people to think creatively and openly towards others but is, you know, based on a warped view of religion and a very narrow view of the reading of the religion of islam and a false view of the religion of islam and it's happening day in and day out at a scale that we haven't yet understood. we've got to take the action necessary to defeat isis and any of these other groups but if you don't deal with this problem of ideology you won't deal with the root of the problem. >> left us with a note of optimism and we need that right now, sir. thanks very much, the honorable tony blair, appreciate it, mr. prime minister, thanks so much for sitting down with cnbc. >> pleasure, thank you. >>> up next da
al news rah and boko haram and the one in the philippines and a whole series of these groups so what i focus on with the work i do in my foundation is to say we've got to tackle the ideology, the education of large, large numbers of young people, millions of them every day, to a view of the world that is hostile to those that are different, to a view of the world that isn't about educating young people to think creatively and openly towards others but is, you know, based on a warped view of...
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post-brexit drop in the british pound. facebook could you up to an extra billion dollars, a transfer of assets to ireland in 2010 and new york fed is asking the philippine central bank to help recover $81 million stolen by hackers back in february. that $81 million belonged to the bank of bangladesh. roeuters reports the money was mostly laundered through the casino industry. >>> all right. tyler, i'm brian sullivan. check on your friday, the s&p 500 despite that disappointing gdp print briefly hitting yet another new intraday high, it has since pulled back. the magic number to watch for a closing high 2175. in the meantime the nasdaq is trading at a 52-week high itself up by big gains in google, amazon, and much more on those names ahead. we are also all over this oil slide. crude oil back in a bear market. crude oil popping a little bit right now 0.3%, opened up lower. it could be a wild next two hours. let's go or down to three hours, let's go to bob pisani downtown and take us inside the earnings numbers. oil does seem
post-brexit drop in the british pound. facebook could you up to an extra billion dollars, a transfer of assets to ireland in 2010 and new york fed is asking the philippine central bank to help recover $81 million stolen by hackers back in february. that $81 million belonged to the bank of bangladesh. roeuters reports the money was mostly laundered through the casino industry. >>> all right. tyler, i'm brian sullivan. check on your friday, the s&p 500 despite that disappointing gdp...
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philippines to see anthony and cleopatra starring price. an anniversary gala scheduled for next may. great footage. >>> oil market closing for the day. let's get to jackie deangelis at the nymex. is it a close below 43? >> good afternoon, melissa. i think we'll be a little bit over $43 a barrel, a decline today of a little less than a dollar. the positive sentiment here, clearly turning when it comes to oil prices. just trading the range as many expected. the big story is r bob gasoline, up 7% for the week. that's because the mark set getting concerned about a pipeline closure that brings gasline from houston through the east coast. this is certainly something to watch. the expectation is that pipeline will be up and running early next week. but if it is not, it could shoot retail gas prices up. so people are getting a little bit concerned about that. meantime this is the time we see that seasonal decline in gas prices about 10 or 15 cents. you can see it go the other way if this doesn't all pan out as the experts are expecting. back to you
philippines to see anthony and cleopatra starring price. an anniversary gala scheduled for next may. great footage. >>> oil market closing for the day. let's get to jackie deangelis at the nymex. is it a close below 43? >> good afternoon, melissa. i think we'll be a little bit over $43 a barrel, a decline today of a little less than a dollar. the positive sentiment here, clearly turning when it comes to oil prices. just trading the range as many expected. the big story is r bob...
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we'll see what the banks deliver later in the week. >>> we also have breaking news out of the hag this morning. no legal because for china's claiming rights to the south china sea. has interfered with traditional philippine fishing rights. meantime a chinese state news agency reporting chinese carried out calibration test on two new airports in the south china sea today. we did get this major ruling against china when it comes to the ownership. >> right now to some stocks to watch. united airlines fell less than expected. that's due to more business travel during the last week of june around the 4th of july holiday. up 1% in the premarket. "the wall street journal" reports trying to get kwix and infant infantry. the auto maker says threatens to shut down 19 plants in america. >>> johnson control sl paying 14 million dollars to settle a bribery probe. some owned by the government to win business. no move in that this morning. >>> now to our top trending stories of the morning. viral video alert here. david cameron caught humming a tune to himself shortly after announcing theresa may wil
we'll see what the banks deliver later in the week. >>> we also have breaking news out of the hag this morning. no legal because for china's claiming rights to the south china sea. has interfered with traditional philippine fishing rights. meantime a chinese state news agency reporting chinese carried out calibration test on two new airports in the south china sea today. we did get this major ruling against china when it comes to the ownership. >> right now to some stocks to...